Windows Media Player 12 play the DLNA problem

Hi, I have a laptop Samsung to dual boot with windows 7 Home premium running on both drives. I bought a DLNA receiver which I connected to my stereo. My idea was to be able to listen to my music collection from the laptop using media player 12.

On a single disc is an old installation of windows 7 with lots of software, the other contains a new installation of windows 7 with office and antivirus. Media Player can connect to the receiver using the two versions however that on the new installation of windows is the music actually broadcast using the game to function.

I compared the two to find all the differences in services, media, the Platinum settings, sharing options and uninstalled software / deleted (including the media player) that could have conflicted. I rebuilt the media player library and reconnected the device and the network.

Any help to fix this would be appreciated!

[Resolved] problem belonged VMware virtual network adapter software virtual machine. Adapter disabled and everything works well.

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